This week’s guest is Paul O’Connor, a former political columnist and professor in UNC’s Journalism School, speaking about his new book “The Missing Child.”
The Museum of Ojibwa Culture is located at St. Ignace in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Shirley Sorrel was the director of the Museum in 2014; she called me when she learned that ‘Anung’s Journey’ was being published.
This week’s show offered a collection of creativity tips you can leverage easily for a nice creative boost. At the end of the show I talked about open-endedness. Let’s revisit it with a focus on children in the 6 to 10 age range.
I occasionally rerun shows and this week’s was the very first show I did for WCHL. I hadn’t listened to it since it was posted on Chapelboro.com over 4 years ago. Perhaps you’ll be able to tell that I wrote and read a script for this show.
In 1703 Andrew Fletcher, a Scottish politician and patriot, wrote “If a man were permitted to make the ballads, he need not care who should make the laws of a nation.”
In this week’s show I shared insights that the PRISM assessment tool makes available. It’s the assessment tool that identifies one’s preferred behaviors, the behaviors they naturally apply when working; over 100 neuroscience research papers were used to develop the tool.